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Grass Valley MV-825-RTRUM Multiviewer with Integrated Router User Manual

MV-825-RTR Multiviewer with Integrated Router  
User Manual  
Multiviewer Block  
Please refer to:  
the MV-8 Series Core Multiviewer user manual   
for full information about the core multiviewer in the MV-825-  
RTR. (See Related Documents, on page iii.)  
Video Wall Design  
Design of the multiviewer video wall used by the MV-825-RTR unit is done with the GV  
Orbit Client tool. GV Orbit users use the GV Orbit Client as part of a GV Orbit system with a  
GV Orbit server and all the services and facilities that the system affords. For users who do  
not have a GV Orbit system, the GV Orbit Client is available in ‘Liteform (GV Orbit Lite) as a  
free-of-charge download.  
The layout and style of the MV-825-RTR video walls are designed and designs are stored in a  
GV Orbit multiviewer project, which is then pushed to a MV-825-RTR’s multiviewer for  
deployment.  
Multiple wall layout designs may be generated and stored. Different wall designs can then  
be pushed to the multiviewer for various MV-825-RTR multiviewer applications.  
See Multiviewer Terminology, on page 235 for a list of multiviewer terminology.  
Router Block  
The video router within a MV-825-RTR unit contains its own router controller and simply  
requires:  
• An analog reference signal for SMPTE RP-168-2009 compliant switching.  
• An Ethernet connection for configuration and control.  
Video inputs are routed to router video outputs, switching of routes is timed. The router is  
controllable via the SW-P-02 and SW-P-08 protocols over IP.  
The router also supports the RollCall protocol. Routing can be done with RollCall-capable  
panels or by using the RollCall Control Panel application.  
The router supports 12G video with the ‘MV-825-12Glicense.  
Video Reference  
The MV-825-RTR auto-detects a bi-level or tri-level analogue reference sync signal and  
reports the video standard. The video reference is selectable from two external video  
reference inputs.  
There is a reference loop-through output per reference input.  
The video reference signal is used as the timing basis for video line switching. Switching is  
then done independently for each router input (compliant with SMPTE RP-168-2009).  
The video standards for the MV-825-RTR reference input signal and for route switching are  
defined as part of the unit configuration. If there is no reference or no compatible,  
matching reference, then signal switching timing will crash-switch.  
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